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Resident Horror 2009

90 min📅 2009-01-05

"The horror is coming home"

When rookie cop Tokeen Jackson joins Badger City's elite Super Police Action Rescue Squad, he expects high-octane action—not a mansion full of the undead. Directed by Rory O'Boyle, *Resident Horror (2009)* blends offbeat comedy with outright terror as the S.P.A.R.S.

Director: Rory O'Boyle

Cast

Casey Bowker
Tokeen Jackson
David Autovino
Clyde Peeling
Darrin DeMarco
Johnny Redshirt
Rich Durham
Edward Lindsay
Tim Ekkebus
Albert Wisker
Ben Lathan
Gil
Matthew Mahoney
Ned Cumorah
Hector Martinez
Carlito Chavito
Maggie McKracken
Polly Gackt
Rory O'Boyle
Gobbleskat

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Resident Horror (2009) about?

A rookie cop's first day with the elite S.P.A.R.S. squad takes a gruesome turn when the team becomes trapped in a mansion overrun by the undead. As they battle the horrors outside and a sinister corporation inside, they uncover a terrifying secret tied to the town's dark past.

Who directed Resident Horror?

Rory O'Boyle helmed this offbeat horror-comedy blend, giving the film its signature chaotic energy.

Who stars in Resident Horror?

The film features Casey Bowker, David Autovino, Rich Durham, Tim Ekkebus, and Ben Lathan as the core cast navigating horror and hilarity.

Is Resident Horror (2009) worth watching?

With a runtime of 90 minutes and a mix of horror and comedy, *Resident Horror* offers a quick, campy thrill ride. Fans of silly-but-creepy zombie tales or B-movie charm will find plenty to enjoy, even if it's not high art.

How long is Resident Horror?

The film runs for 90 minutes.

About Resident Horror (2009) — A Horror-Comedy Mix of Zombies, Cops, and Corporate Cover-Ups

When rookie cop Tokeen Jackson joins Badger City's elite Super Police Action Rescue Squad, he expects high-octane action—not a mansion full of the undead. Directed by Rory O'Boyle, *Resident Horror (2009)* blends offbeat comedy with outright terror as the S.P.A.R.S. team finds itself trapped in a gory, supernatural standoff. The catch? A shadowy corporation, Parasol, is pulling the strings from the shadows, desperate to bury the horrifying truth behind Quiet Knoll's grisly past. With the dead clawing their way back to life and corporate secrets lurking around every corner, this isn't just another horror flick—it's a chaotic, darkly funny battle for survival where the real monsters might be human.

Bathed in eerie neon lighting and drenched in campy charm, *Resident Horror (2009)* delivers exactly what its title promises: a love letter to B-movie horror that doesn't take itself too seriously. The film's small but spirited cast, including rising talent Casey Bowker and genre regulars David Autovino and Rich Durham, balances the absurdity with just enough grit to keep the tension alive. Whether you're a horror buff or a comedy lover, there's something deliciously unhinged waiting behind the mansion's locked doors.